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. >> all right, joanna stern, our abc news tech editor and knows a whole lot more about technology you or i do. >> i'm really not that crazy. >> but i am. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ i'd do anything for you, dear ♪ ♪ anything, yes, i'd do anything ♪ ♪ anything for you ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody to "the mix." this story may surprise a few people out there. this, a study done by one of the leading, experts on sex relationships in the uk here. this is the main theory she is working on. the qualities that women believe make them appealing, beauty, youth, confidence, intelligence are not what men look for in a long term relationship. men would rather a girl that made them secure. >> a sandwich. >> rather than the one all other guys want to take away from him. study after study, men say i want a hot girl, they actually in real life want some one, more of a spark and a personality connection above all else here. so they said emotional connection was bigger than sexiness and spark was more important than looks. so being curvy, looking nice, appearing kind, listen
. >> all right, joanna stern, our abc news tech editor and knows a whole lot more about technology you or i do. >> i'm really not that crazy. >> but i am. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ i'd do anything for you, dear ♪ ♪ anything, yes, i'd do anything ♪ ♪ anything for you ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody to "the mix." this story may surprise a few people out there. this, a study done by one of the leading, experts on sex...
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. >> i am with the international society for technology and education. the assessments are scheduled to be implemented in 2014. school districts will need to of grand broadband, make sure their kids can be successful. do you think that is enough of a pressure point? >> in idaho, and the voters voted to strike down the digital learning piece of the reform package to das2-1. it is a sign that the folks that are pushing for digital learning have a lot of work to do in terms of getting the public on board. >> i would say a regular survey of the policy elite in washington published its. we have questions about this. there is a big concern about the ability of them to meet the challenges that have been laid out for them. there are concerns about technology. you said it is a pressure point. i think it is potentially a friction point. you're going to see more of that. i think states can use this as more opportunity to back out. >> in terms of more federal money, people said to us live all been talking about how there is a big squeeze. and 11 people feel like the
. >> i am with the international society for technology and education. the assessments are scheduled to be implemented in 2014. school districts will need to of grand broadband, make sure their kids can be successful. do you think that is enough of a pressure point? >> in idaho, and the voters voted to strike down the digital learning piece of the reform package to das2-1. it is a sign that the folks that are pushing for digital learning have a lot of work to do in terms of getting...
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the editors at the technology department don't know what to believe when it comes to this guy. megyn: the irony of the security paranoia how he made the money in the first place. the squall treat journal reporting that attorney general eric holder knew of the petraeus investigation as early as september. if that's true why did he not inform white house about it? we'll have a fair and balanced debate on that right after the break. a high school * hockey league coming under fire for a plan to save money by putting "the national anthem" on ice. >> i don't agree with it. it's a bad policy. >> this investigation has been going on for months. how is it that the white house didn't have any idea of this until the day after the election? and congress a few days later? >> well, i would refer you to the fb with i. they have, as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branches of investigations. and it is, you know, simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until wednesday, and the situation r
the editors at the technology department don't know what to believe when it comes to this guy. megyn: the irony of the security paranoia how he made the money in the first place. the squall treat journal reporting that attorney general eric holder knew of the petraeus investigation as early as september. if that's true why did he not inform white house about it? we'll have a fair and balanced debate on that right after the break. a high school * hockey league coming under fire for a plan to...
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technologies a double-edged sword as we well know. innovation is a double-edged sword. my father was a hard-working truckdriver. my mother was a stay at home mom in the daytime, took care of -- i live in a house with my extended family. she took care of my grandmother who was handicapped in a wheelchair and at night went to work at an office in town for sears roebuck. very much a product of blue-collar parents and i consider myself in essence how each generation can do a little better. neither of my parents was college-educated and each successive generation in america until now we are told has always done better than the first. they always prized reading more than any thing and one of the things i talk about so often when i asked is the importance of the library in american democracy, in american society and libraries, like schools are often first to feel the axe of the budget cutter. i grew up in mount vernon as i said, had a wonderful, beautiful library, one of those andrew carnegie libraries. was an absolute temple to reading, research, learning and i remember the d
technologies a double-edged sword as we well know. innovation is a double-edged sword. my father was a hard-working truckdriver. my mother was a stay at home mom in the daytime, took care of -- i live in a house with my extended family. she took care of my grandmother who was handicapped in a wheelchair and at night went to work at an office in town for sears roebuck. very much a product of blue-collar parents and i consider myself in essence how each generation can do a little better. neither...
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., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have real world usefulness in the economy. and germany for a long time, i've spent a reasonable amount of time in germany, has emphasized engineering and technical backgrounds, and certainly china is going it, and i'm all for -- as i said, i'm all for having historians and even economists. [laughter] economists are very important. but, or money managers. but i do think that having those kinds of, having a strong base of people with those kinds of skills is a great, would be a great thing. >> so i think that the most important point is education matters a lot. if you look at the unemployment breakdown
., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have...
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>> we have all the economic technology and policy solutions we need to have to fix this problem. i have been amazed in the course of traveling the world with the research community, how many brilliant people there are out there who have come up with ways to fix this. what we need is a greater political understanding and popular understanding of the immediacy and reality of the changes. i believe that by using our voices, we can shift public perception. i mean that in the sense of our voice, the film making team, and the extreme ice survey team, and also in the sense of the general public and the media who can tell the story this is real, this is not something that's going to happen in the future. it's real and happening right now. governor cuomo, mayor bloomberg, after the big hurricane last week, they were right out there in front of the national spotlight saying exactly this. >> and they made that connection that climate change has very much to do with the kind of severe, violent weather we saw in the northeast. are you convinced of that, too? >> yeah, you know, we can't hang h
>> we have all the economic technology and policy solutions we need to have to fix this problem. i have been amazed in the course of traveling the world with the research community, how many brilliant people there are out there who have come up with ways to fix this. what we need is a greater political understanding and popular understanding of the immediacy and reality of the changes. i believe that by using our voices, we can shift public perception. i mean that in the sense of our...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> breaking news comes from the middle east at this hour. the head of the military wing of hamas was killed today. assassinated in an israeli air strike in gaza. hamas says this man was in a car when it was hit by an israeli missile. the israel will defense forces say that he was directly responsible for carrying out terror attacks against israel for years. the attack came actually after the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, warned this week of pending retaliation for the increased rocket attacks coming out of gaza. the palestinian government has issued a statement calling him a great leader, end quote. reuters is reporting that hamas radio immediately after the attack began broadcasting calls for revenge and those are the s
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it's the spirit and technology of the internet. >> and i suppose everybody saw this going on amazon.com and look at every binders in the thousands and thousands of comments. this finder just doesn't hope my comments. >> priority for standardized effect is. there are no women in it. >> was speaking associate media, one of the questions is prompted by treat from election evening. when we realize we had part of the historic results of this last week where he had 20 women in the u.s. senate, and historic number and rebecca rightly reminded us that it was in part because of things like emily's list that i want to have a conversation about the kind of institutions and the organizations that have been working quiet they all this time to make this moment possible. i don't have to say something about emily's list. >> families list within washington politics, it is an incredibly powerful force. at some point they were the largest organization. i don't know if that's still true, in the day of the super pacs, they are not the largest anybody. so emily's list is an organization that supports democra
it's the spirit and technology of the internet. >> and i suppose everybody saw this going on amazon.com and look at every binders in the thousands and thousands of comments. this finder just doesn't hope my comments. >> priority for standardized effect is. there are no women in it. >> was speaking associate media, one of the questions is prompted by treat from election evening. when we realize we had part of the historic results of this last week where he had 20 women in the...
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there was no forecast that the technology boom would come to an end, but it did. from 2000 onward, we were back into a more normal position of the government running substantial deficits as the private sector rebuild its financial position. that is the first point. long-term forecasts, the idea that one can control the future position of the debt and deficit by actions taken today, is an extremely tenuous and debatable idea. the second point is that there are certain assumptions being made which create extremely scary scenarios. those numbers that were shown -- in stephanie's presentation, the expectation that public debt would rise close to 200% of gdp by 2005. what is that based on? two important assumptions drive these projections. when is that health care costs will continue to rise more rapidly than output, and that the share of health care in gdp will rise to 40% or so by 2080. this is something we know is not going to happen. it is in violation of herbert stein's law. when a trend cannot continue, it will stop. [laughter] the reality is, we are not going to
there was no forecast that the technology boom would come to an end, but it did. from 2000 onward, we were back into a more normal position of the government running substantial deficits as the private sector rebuild its financial position. that is the first point. long-term forecasts, the idea that one can control the future position of the debt and deficit by actions taken today, is an extremely tenuous and debatable idea. the second point is that there are certain assumptions being made...
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keeping this country at the forefront of research, technology, and clean energy, putting people back to work rebuilding roads, bridges and schools and reducing our deficit in a balanced and responsible way. on this last item, we face a very clear deadline. that requires us to make some big decisions on jobs, taxes, and deficits by the end of the year. both parties voted to set this deadline. and i believe that both parties can work together to make these decisions in a balanced and responsible way. to meet with labor and civic leaders for their input. today i meet with c.e.o.'s of some of america's largest companies. and i'll meet with leaders of both party of congress before the week is out because there's only one way to solve the channels and that is to do it together. as i've said before, i'm open to compromise and i'm hope to new ideas. and i've been encouraged over the last week to hear republican after republican agree on the need for more revenue from the wealthiest americans as part of our arithmetic if we're serious about reducing the deficit. because when it comes to taxes
keeping this country at the forefront of research, technology, and clean energy, putting people back to work rebuilding roads, bridges and schools and reducing our deficit in a balanced and responsible way. on this last item, we face a very clear deadline. that requires us to make some big decisions on jobs, taxes, and deficits by the end of the year. both parties voted to set this deadline. and i believe that both parties can work together to make these decisions in a balanced and responsible...
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american technology, which opens up another topic of discussion, but a lot of it -- the concept is created in the u.s. and then it is put together there. our economies are intertwined. i think that on the question, globalization and all its implications are huge part of the political debate in this country. over jobs, over national security. this is the new reality. you cannot put nafta or globalization or the internet back in a box. it was not china, it would be india and countries in africa. it already is making products that are either american in concept or are just completely international products. host: scott, let me add this to the mix -- the reporter notes that this will presumably not be much appreciated by beijing. guest: burma is a place that china perceives as in its sphere of influence. particularly as a place to get the resources it needs. timber along the borders, oil. there has been a backlash inside burma which is why we saw political reform their last year which is the reason the president is going, against china. in the way it treats burma as basically its backyard fore
american technology, which opens up another topic of discussion, but a lot of it -- the concept is created in the u.s. and then it is put together there. our economies are intertwined. i think that on the question, globalization and all its implications are huge part of the political debate in this country. over jobs, over national security. this is the new reality. you cannot put nafta or globalization or the internet back in a box. it was not china, it would be india and countries in africa....
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this is a little more than an hour. >> al-qaida and not like united technologies? i am a fat guy who prefers elevators and escalators. and i fly away too much for the engines. if i looked like you know what, then you are right, your eyes and not deceiving you, i got about 2.5 hours of sleep. we were on the decision desk at nbc. about 50 people and a room at about two-thirds of them are statisticians and they are looking like models on each race. it is like nasa meets politics. and we are sort of the non quantitative people. they are sort of the, and a does this make sense sort of thing. it is really cool for me to be in that room. but anyway, it is a lot of fun and we are very pleased, and had a really good evening. it is been a lot of fun to do that with nbc. if my eyes looks weird, i developed a stye. probably just getting worn out and not having much sleep. i apologize. but as talk about what has happened. this is the first time i have said anything. this will be somewhat disjointed. but things have played out kind of like we thought. my process is watching the
this is a little more than an hour. >> al-qaida and not like united technologies? i am a fat guy who prefers elevators and escalators. and i fly away too much for the engines. if i looked like you know what, then you are right, your eyes and not deceiving you, i got about 2.5 hours of sleep. we were on the decision desk at nbc. about 50 people and a room at about two-thirds of them are statisticians and they are looking like models on each race. it is like nasa meets politics. and we are...
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>> i'm afraid i blame everything on technology. i don't think this is an unusual thing to happen. it's just that we have a complete electronic trail. i think for thousands of years you've had adultery and all these things. >> brian: you're talk being the actual act. i'm talking about the president knowing. >> i'm also saying i don't think the president would know. you wouldn't have the f.b.i. investigating the c.i.a. if you didn't have all this electronic trail to follow. i don't think you would have all that. >> brian: but this is something that results in some type of blackmail in. >> yes. >> brian: that's the -- >> that's the problem. you have peter king, chairman of the homeland security committee in the house suggesting that perhaps general petraeus' testimony to them was compromised, briefing was compromised. >> brian: because that testimony included? >> the cover-up line about benghazi, which is that this was somehow part of a massive mob stimulated by the -- >> brian: a democrat said this hit me like a lightning bolt. they should have been briefed. >> we know and "fox & fr
>> i'm afraid i blame everything on technology. i don't think this is an unusual thing to happen. it's just that we have a complete electronic trail. i think for thousands of years you've had adultery and all these things. >> brian: you're talk being the actual act. i'm talking about the president knowing. >> i'm also saying i don't think the president would know. you wouldn't have the f.b.i. investigating the c.i.a. if you didn't have all this electronic trail to follow. i...
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all of that, ours is a -- the money that we raise goes to staffing, goes to infrastructure, goes to technology and you know, while you can't run advertisements in perpetuity, you can continue to research even in the off-year and you can continue to track candidates and we're going to start early this year. we're going to make sure that by the time that -- by the time we're ready again the other super pacs are ready to run ads and to kind of get into it, we're going to make sure we have the research already done on some of the candidates and this we've been tracking them and so we're not going to stop. >> bill: all right. i gotta tell you, they may have the koch brothers but we have rodell mollineau. we have american bridge. it is very, very excited. and very important. your calls, your questions your comments welcome at 1-866-55-press. we'll be right back here on the "full court press" this thursday morning. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show," live on your radio and on current tv. corruption based on corruption. >>that's an understatement, eliot. >>i jump out o
all of that, ours is a -- the money that we raise goes to staffing, goes to infrastructure, goes to technology and you know, while you can't run advertisements in perpetuity, you can continue to research even in the off-year and you can continue to track candidates and we're going to start early this year. we're going to make sure that by the time that -- by the time we're ready again the other super pacs are ready to run ads and to kind of get into it, we're going to make sure we have the...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set . selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs.
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president answered questions for the first time on the scandal that forced the resignation of his cia director. listen to how well he praise it is guy who w
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. [ male announcer ] the way it moves....
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president answered questions for the first time on the scandal that forced the resignation of his cia director. listen to how well he praise it is guy who was forced to resign. let's see it. >> general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction, in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. i want to emphasize that from my perspective at least, he has provided this country an extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done. and my main hope right now is that he and his family are able to
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. >> yeah, it's the program that we mentioned last week on the show, the big technological advance get out the vote project, and it failed miserableably on several different levels. >> stephanie: right. it's harpooned on a beach. >> giant whale yes. >> stephanie: we have something like that and it's called nate silver. >> and he worked yeah. good morning, everybody, seven navy seals are being disciplined for giving classified information to video game maker electronic art. the seven are members of sale team six known for killing osama bin laden. the seals worked as paid consult acts help them develop the game medal of honor war fighter. it does show other realistic ops garnered from classified information, and while the specifics are not entirely clear, their participation does also violate the unwritten but undercode that seals are supposed to be stealth warriors. the seven have gotten letters of reprimand which wipes out their chance for promotion. there are others that are also under investigation. bradley manning is offering to plead guilty to lesser charges for giving classified i
. >> yeah, it's the program that we mentioned last week on the show, the big technological advance get out the vote project, and it failed miserableably on several different levels. >> stephanie: right. it's harpooned on a beach. >> giant whale yes. >> stephanie: we have something like that and it's called nate silver. >> and he worked yeah. good morning, everybody, seven navy seals are being disciplined for giving classified information to video game maker...
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technology. that chinese jade 31 stealth fighter has an air intake and wing dimension that is suspiciously similar to the american s35 and a silhouette similar to lockheed martin's f-22 rapture. furthermore u.s. navy officials confirm a russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected 300 miles of the east coast of the united states in late october. russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at best. >> is timing may be coincidental. something to do with the elections. what he said when i asked why this information was not released. because of a classified nature of that activity. then normally would not release this information. i think that is strange credulity, but i do think it did not want to make an active war. they pbed, tried to shoot it down, failed. it does not say much fo
technology. that chinese jade 31 stealth fighter has an air intake and wing dimension that is suspiciously similar to the american s35 and a silhouette similar to lockheed martin's f-22 rapture. furthermore u.s. navy officials confirm a russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected 300 miles of the east coast of the united states in late october. russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news...
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new environment because, technology shares, technology companies, typically aren't very heavily regulated. so we don't expect any new increased regulation on tech shares. and among the 10 economic sector groups, technology companies have the lowest dividend yields. so that any increase in the dividend tax will impair them less than their couper parts. i think the only area where we could see tech companies stung would be if president obama's plan to tax foreign profits comes back to haunt the group because keep in mind, companies like microsoft and apple pay on average six or 7% in taxes. not 35 that the corporate tax rate is, largely due to the foreign posts. we'll have to see if president obama's going to go after those foreign profits. ashley: talking about dividend tax, what about muni bond? is that a good way to play that segment of the market? >> we think so. if tax, if tax rates are going up and the tax rates appear to be going up to the 36 or 39.6, then municipal bonds, those that offer tax exemption will be incrementally better. we are a little worried about the, the build americ
new environment because, technology shares, technology companies, typically aren't very heavily regulated. so we don't expect any new increased regulation on tech shares. and among the 10 economic sector groups, technology companies have the lowest dividend yields. so that any increase in the dividend tax will impair them less than their couper parts. i think the only area where we could see tech companies stung would be if president obama's plan to tax foreign profits comes back to haunt the...
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and men like congressman joe walsh of illinois who stated that modern science and technology that abortion exceptions for the health of the mother were now unnecessary. congressman walsh took a big fat l on tuesday by ten points to his challenger, tammy duckworth. jessica val ent i wrote that it may be women that don't like talking about how personally these issues affect their lives were not afraid to be loud in the voting booth. joining me again are richard kim, maya wily, civil rights attorney and founder for the center for social inclusion. jonathon cohn and political satiris satirists, lizz win stead, co-creator of the daily show. i feel like this is yours, lizz. >> it's utterly fascinating that this is the way it is. the rape thing driving it. women who are sexual beings, who are happy and it's no one's business and they're liking it saw this ugly path and said, as jessica said, we're going into the voting booth and we're voting the way -- because we want to have free and like amazing life. it's insane that we -- these people -- i don't know how todd akin and richard -- i dot -- thes
and men like congressman joe walsh of illinois who stated that modern science and technology that abortion exceptions for the health of the mother were now unnecessary. congressman walsh took a big fat l on tuesday by ten points to his challenger, tammy duckworth. jessica val ent i wrote that it may be women that don't like talking about how personally these issues affect their lives were not afraid to be loud in the voting booth. joining me again are richard kim, maya wily, civil rights...
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people when it comes to the technology that they were using to try to evade the surveillance state that they built. it's amazing. >> the other thing i find amazing is i remember going through the u.s. treasury in the height of the financial crisis, and back then, you had officials who were scribbling down important facts and figures on scrap paper because that was one of the few things they were able to legally throw away and get rid of. and if you go around other branches of the u.s. government today, people are intensely aware of the risks of e-mails being kept. if you go and talk to private sector banks, nobody working on a bank trading floor these days can possibly not be aware of the risks of tracking thoughts and e-mails. and yet somehow the military just seems not to have noticed this. it is very, very striking. >> there's one other dedataidei this "journal" story, kelley had second thoughts. and people said they made the request, quote, she was worried about the personal information being provided to investigators. >> like the diplomatic license plates. >> talk about the horse a
people when it comes to the technology that they were using to try to evade the surveillance state that they built. it's amazing. >> the other thing i find amazing is i remember going through the u.s. treasury in the height of the financial crisis, and back then, you had officials who were scribbling down important facts and figures on scrap paper because that was one of the few things they were able to legally throw away and get rid of. and if you go around other branches of the u.s....
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the downfall of david petraeus showed no sign of fading into the background today. instead, there was every indication that his admission of adultery will echo far beyond the end of his career at the c.i.a. >> a personal scandal forces c.i.a. director david petraeus to... >> i want to start out with this out of the blue thunder bolt that hit washington friday. >> brown: all weekend in washington the details kept coming along with more questions. after david petraeus' sudden resignation on friday because he had had an extra marital affair quickly revealed to involve his biographer paula broadwell. her book came out last january. appearing on c-span she recalled first meeting petraeus several years earlier. >> he came to harvard university where i
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the downfall of david petraeus showed no sign of fading into the background today. instead, there was every indication that his admission of...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> back now with my political all-star panel, kristin soltis, elise jordan, van jones and charles blow. we left viewers on a knife edge. the republican party has just had the most massive wake-up call imaginable where on the very night that they lose an election they should have won, given the state of the economy, frankly, they not only lost but they saw cannabis being legalized in states, they saw gay marriage being legalized in states and a real sense that they're just on the wrong side of the divide when it comes to so many important social debates now. >> right. let me start by saying they shouldn't have won it because mitt romney was a horrible, horrible candidate. however, putting that aside, i do believe that they are on the wrong side of the demographic wave for sure. when you lose 93% of the black vote, you lose 71% of the hispanic vote, 73% of the asian vote, when you lose -- >> women. >>
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> back now with my political all-star panel, kristin soltis, elise jordan, van jones and charles blow. we left viewers on a knife edge. the republican party has just had the most massive wake-up call imaginable where on the very night that they lose an election they should have won, given the state...
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people talk about the technology about it, the computers of it, but there's a man at the center of that, his name is barack obama, and he has his own journey through that world and he understands the power of ordinary people. i think for him to stand there and to speak heart to heart i just think is powerful. i think some things are above politics, beyond politics. we'll slice it and dice it but you know what, this is real tough. somebody said it's a difficult job being president. that's the understatement of the year. but -- >> also, i'll tell you what i thought. i also thought he sort of nailed this what i think is a lie that hurricane sandy won the election for barack obama. it may be he was emboldened by a crisis he had to deal with, but he certainly came alive in the last week in a way he hadn't been throughout the campaign, certainly wasn't in the debates or the convention. i saw the old obama. i saw him four years ago and he was doing that thing on the stump and he was emotional, he was passionate. that in the end was a connection to people i just don't think mitt romney ever est
people talk about the technology about it, the computers of it, but there's a man at the center of that, his name is barack obama, and he has his own journey through that world and he understands the power of ordinary people. i think for him to stand there and to speak heart to heart i just think is powerful. i think some things are above politics, beyond politics. we'll slice it and dice it but you know what, this is real tough. somebody said it's a difficult job being president. that's the...
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they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be damages. the damage to washington, d.c., was greater than the opposition, but the damage caused the taxpayers a lot of money. they go after institutions, but they also go after people. last week which had an event where we all get notified our name had been pulled together by in who a particular target her and they had started to do some targeting. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. they will go
they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be...
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they have an interest in improving their submarine technology. the biggest challenge for us will be to continue the dialogue and learn how to operate together in areas that are important for freedom of the seas and important economic development. the gulf of aiden for the common good and security of the oceans. >> you speak of maturing alliances in the western pospacific. can you talk about the improvement of the marines'? >> i can speak to -- that is better suited for the commandant. it is clear that the footprint of marines in the western pacific is changing and is going to change. that lay down is described and will evolve from okinawa toward guam in a rotational deployment aspect to australia. we will provide the maritime with for marine who will deploy to darwin, australia. there are 250 marines exercising with the australians. that will grow until toward the end of the decade. by "20/20, will have a marine expeditionary unit of about 2500 rotation we deployed. we will bring a group to provide the list and provide them the means of working t
they have an interest in improving their submarine technology. the biggest challenge for us will be to continue the dialogue and learn how to operate together in areas that are important for freedom of the seas and important economic development. the gulf of aiden for the common good and security of the oceans. >> you speak of maturing alliances in the western pospacific. can you talk about the improvement of the marines'? >> i can speak to -- that is better suited for the...